Sorry, try again, here:

http://www.sweet-juniper.com/2007/11/it-will-rise-from-ashes.html

Me and two of my friends got inside the perimeter of the building last year We 
found somewhere to actually enter and were about to go in when we looked up. At 
a window on one of the upper floors we saw a person waving at us. Even though 
it was the middle of the day and blazing hot sunshine at that, the lone figure 
totally spooked us out. We beat a hasty retreat.

Having read that blog however and marvelled at the author's pictures of the 
buildinng's interior I've decided to try again this year.

As far as security goes, the central station, like many of Detroit's abandoned 
buildings is precisely that: literally abandoned. We didn't see a soul during 
our visit (apart from that disturbing lone figure) and attempts to secure the 
building were haphazard at best. It was as if people had managed to somehow 
block out and forget about the presence of this enourmous hulking wreck that 
dominates the area.

-----Original Message-----
From: M Ng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: 19 March 2008 19:59
To: Michael Kuszynski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: 313 <313@hyperreal.org>
Subject: Re: (313) things to do in detroit during the festival (except the 
festival)

I've made it my mission to see the Michigan Central Station!

I'm sure it's an act of trespass - does anyone know what security is like??

I just found this website of some others who went to look at it 2
years ago - 
http://brnation.d2sector.net/detroit/ue_mcs_detroit_train_station.htm


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